UpsetAboutAdware:
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carbonize:
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Jan as I have stated before the installer form Brothersoft is different from
the one from elsewhere so possibly they are adding their own extras to the
installer but as none of these people complaining bother to give us any useful
information we shall never know. Some people just want to moan, complain and
slander without offering any help.
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I thought I provided ample information.  But I think it's a valid point that
when I install something, and Windows pops up a message saying that the
installation program is signed by Jan Fiala, that Jan Fiala is asserting that
this installation will not do anything unnecessary.  Jan Fiala can't make that
assertion when he doesn't even know exactly what get's installed and allows a
third party to install undefined software along with him.  This software
hijacked my home page, refused to allow me to change it, and redirected all my
searches to an unexpected location.  And Jan Fiala signed it.  Even if he didn't
know this is what would happened, it did happen.  Code signing is a
certification.  His assertion that what was installed was written by him was
simply false and misleading.

Now let me ask a really important question.  How much does he get?  $0.05USD,
$0.50USD, $1, $5 for each install?  How much?  He should just ask for that
instead, and not bother with malware problems that he can't control.

Scott
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I've been using PSPad for years. I think it's the greatest thing I've ever used.
Truly.

Just another perspective, UpsetAboutAdware DOES have a point, and adware IS an
important part of any freeware software release. 

Software takes time to develop. Using it for free and then complaining is the
very definition of biting the hand that feeds you.

Also, you're stupid if you just click through a software install without
thinking about what you are agreeing to. I forget about PSPad install, but most
have buttons that literally say "I agree", so you should know what you are
clicking, no?

All of that said, I was installing PSPad on my girlfriend's laptop and got
prompted for the adware and thought, "hey, let's help pspad out and give them
the commission" and went ahead and installed everything. 

This was a bad idea.

>From then on, my browser was hijacked and I had a bitch of a time removing the
app. 

So.....................explain to me how this is a GOOD thing?

I repeat: I've been using PSPad for years. I think it's the greatest thing I've
ever used. Truly.

I want to support it, but this adware thing has completely destroyed any
semblance of sanity in trusting a freeware install. Saying that it's the user's
fault for not reading what they digitally sign is perfectly valid. But making it
next to impossible to uninstall is not.

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